CPM169
New Member
Hey everyone!
This will be my second project.
I would like to combine two LED garden lights. I want it so that I have two solar panels, two batteries, and two LED's but only one circuit.
The solar panels are 3.3V (and 18mA measured straight to my VA meter) in full sun.
The batteries are standard AA rechargeable, and I probably will replace them with a more reliable brand and possibly larger power if needed.
The LED's will be forward voltage of 3.2V-3.4V and forward current of 20mA.
One of the garden lights has only a 4-pin ANA608 IC/chip, a 220mH inductor, and an N5819 diode as the controller. Very nice and neat! Searches for the ANA608 found that they are not readily available. However, I think I can successfully harvest this one.
I have seen other garden light circuits with a great deal of complexity. I would like to keep this on the simple side if possible.
If someone would make a schematic for me I would really appreciate it!
Thanks!
This will be my second project.
I would like to combine two LED garden lights. I want it so that I have two solar panels, two batteries, and two LED's but only one circuit.
The solar panels are 3.3V (and 18mA measured straight to my VA meter) in full sun.
The batteries are standard AA rechargeable, and I probably will replace them with a more reliable brand and possibly larger power if needed.
The LED's will be forward voltage of 3.2V-3.4V and forward current of 20mA.
One of the garden lights has only a 4-pin ANA608 IC/chip, a 220mH inductor, and an N5819 diode as the controller. Very nice and neat! Searches for the ANA608 found that they are not readily available. However, I think I can successfully harvest this one.
I have seen other garden light circuits with a great deal of complexity. I would like to keep this on the simple side if possible.
If someone would make a schematic for me I would really appreciate it!
Thanks!